OK now this is a good ass fantasy book. We got wild topics of genocide, eugenics, a charismatic and charming but ultimately beyond evil villain, goblins, artificers, lizard people, minotaurs, epic battles, sprawling worlds with deep descriptions. Was a true page turner!
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Reading mostly SciFi and fantasy, with a little nonfiction, history and whatever else rolls my way.
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CorpusChristi420 finished reading Apocalypse by J. Robert King (Invasion cycle ;)

Apocalypse by J. Robert King (Invasion cycle ;)
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Apocalypse by J. Robert King (Invasion cycle ;)
CorpusChristi420 finished reading Planeshift (Magic: The Gathering - Invasion Cycle Book II) by J. Robert King
CorpusChristi420 finished reading Invasion (Magic: The Gathering - Invasion Cycle Book I) by J. Robert King
CorpusChristi420 finished reading The Thran (Magic: The Gathering: The Thran) by J. Robert King
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CorpusChristi420 finished reading The fifth dawn by Cory Herndon (Mirrodin cycle ;)

The fifth dawn by Cory Herndon (Mirrodin cycle ;)
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The fifth dawn by Cory Herndon (Mirrodin cycle ;)
this... was not a good book. Unfortunate as it comes close to exploring some interesting issues (climate change, organizing to overthrow oppressive structures, what happens when a golem transitions from cold steel to flesh?) but other then these being simple plot points to hit and then move on, there's no subsistence here.
CorpusChristi420 finished reading The moons of Mirrodin by Will McDermott (Mirrodin cycle ;)
CorpusChristi420 wants to read Old Man’s War by John Scalzi (Old Man’s War #1)

Old Man’s War by John Scalzi (Old Man’s War #1)
John Scalzi channels Robert Heinlein (including a wry sense of humor) in a novel about a future Earth engaged in …